DIY wireless digital rain gauge.

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DanS:

Thanks Al and Bushman.

Al, that's a good question about the rate. So far we've just had light rain showers and it's keeping up with no problem.  When I was tweakin' it in by pouring the manual gage water through it, it kept up with a fairly rapid flow rate. I poured the water through so the bucket was tipping around every 2 secs and the counter kept counting and the amount of water (volume) remained consistent. I didn't pour fast enough to see where it couldn't keep up. Next down pour, gully washer, may tell. We get enough of those around here.

Bushman, thanks and welcome to the orient. You know I didn't even notice that "produce" writing on there. After a while I guess you just get used to stuff like that. It is funny though. Maybe they're referring it's construction being "corny".?. :lol:

Moderators, is it possible to make this a sticky? (I'm also receiving PM's for construction info on this) Thanks.

quickster47:

Dan,

'Quick' question, pun intended.  :roll:

What exactly would be the purpose for a 'Wireless Remote Control Doorbell'?  Just seems a little bit odd.

But other than that, it sure is a great idea and that is also the kinds of things I like to tinker with.

Carl


DanS:

Carl,

Ah good, another tinkerer! It's only a ringer/buzzer box for inside the house with a wireless transmitter button for outside by the door. I guess if you wanted to add a doorbell to the basement door and didn't want to mess with running the wiring? A dime a dozen and more useful for projects other than a wireless door bell.

Like your signature. I'm just now beginning that "partying" stage of my life.

Dan


sam2004gp:

I use a modified wireless doorbell as an announcer that my very quite sump-pump under the house is running.  They do serve many good purposes.

bayu:

That look good... but may be one day I can Improve With Logger Circuit Using AVR bay Atlmel
Just need Time To Develop Them,

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